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Describing habits & facts
Pre-intermediate
Describing habits & facts
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Self-Introduction
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Describing habits & facts
Introducing Others + personal belongings
Linking words for sequences
Actions in the past
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Completed actions in the past
Actions in progress in the past
Narrative tenses + used to
Future Plans and Intentions
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Using “Will” for Future Decisions
“Going to” for Planned Actions
Talk about future plans and scheduled plans
Experiences & Indefinite Ideas
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Life experiences & recent changes
Ongoing and Everlasting: The Present Perfect Progressive
Indefinite Pronouns (Anything, Something, Nothing, etc.)
Comparing and Describing Qualities
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Making Comparisons (Using comparative adjectives)
The Best of All (Using superlatives to describe extremes)
Intensifiers (Enough, Too, Very, As…As)
Mastering Relative Clauses and Articles
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relative pronouns(who,which,that..)
Understanding Articles (A/An, The, Zero Article)
Adjectives with -ing and -ed Forms: Expressing Feelings and States
Phrasal Verbs, Prepositions, and Advantages and Disadvantages
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Understanding and Using Phrasal Verbs
Mastering Prepositions
Talk about advantages and disadvantages of things
Obligation, Have grammar, and Tense Review
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Expressing Necessity Using Modal Verbs
Have Vs. Have got
Reviewing Tenses in Context
Gerunds and infinitives
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Infinitives and Their Uses
Gerunds and Their Uses
Verbs That Change Meaning (Infinitive vs. Gerund)
Nouns and Everyday Communication
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Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns
Making Polite Requests
Making a Reservation
Passive Voice Across Tenses
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Passive in Present
Passive in Past (Simple & Progressive)
Passive in Future Tenses
Talking About the Past and Habits
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Past Perfect in Narratives
Passive for Past perfect
Be Used To vs. Get Used To
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